I just turned 30.My brother offered me a Lomography camera. A Sprocket Rocket. He offer me a toy machine when I turned 30. What does he mean? Well, he knows me well. He knows I like to test these machines.

So here it is. I had a T max 400 roll (which he also gave me) and I thought it would be a good idea to try it out.One of the things I learned from these Lomographic machines is that the suggested ISO is not always what it should be. The experience says (I also have a Diana F +) that the right ISO for a correct exposure, using the machine parameters, is 400 and not 200 as they say.

Sprocket Rocket is the perfect camera for panoramic photography. The lens goes up to 110º (approximately). It’s so simple. The machine has two types of shutter, B and N, like DianaF +. Two types of focus, from 0.6 to 1 meter and from 1 meter to infinity and also two F’s, one for cloudy weather and one for clear skies.A roll of 36 photos in a sprocket rocket equals 18 shots.